Preview: Ducks Aim for Fifth Straight Win Tonight Against NY Rangers

Is it safe to describe the Ducks as road warriors? It's hard not to with the way they've been taking care of business away from Honda Center lately. Last night's victory - a 4-2 triumph over the Pittsburgh Penguins - not only gave the Ducks their fourth consecutive victory, it also gave them six straight wins on the road. That mark represents the NHL's longest active road winning streak and just one shy of the club record set Nov. 28-Dec. 13, 2006.

Preview: Surging Ducks Continue Road Trip Tonight in Pittsburgh

From low-scoring, grinding-type affairs like a 2-1 overtime victory in Columbus on Saturday to epic barn burners like a 6-5 comeback victory against the Washington Capitals earlier this month, the Ducks are winning in a variety of ways. No matter how you put it, the Ducks are surging.

Preview: Columbus Native Sherwood Excited to Play in Hometown

Visits to cities in the Eastern Conference only happen once a season, so when the Ducks' schedule came out this past summer, Kiefer Sherwood didn't get ahead of himself when he saw a mid-December date in Columbus. First off, he needed to make the team. But his philosophy back then was simple. Take each day as it comes.

Preview: Ducks Finish off Homestand Against Stars

The Ducks will look to close out their four-game homestand on a high note tonight as they host the Dallas Stars at Honda Center. Game time is set for 7 p.m. PT with TV and radio coverage on Prime Ticket and AM 830, respectively.

Preview: Ducks Look to Bounce Back Tonight vs. Devils

To a man, the Ducks know their performance in Friday's game against Carolina was far from their best. The execution level wasn't where it needed to be, and it showed in a 4-1 loss. They used a brisk practice yesterday to sharpen up, and tonight they'll look to get back to their winning ways against the New Jersey Devils at Honda Center. Game time is set for 5 p.m. PT with TV and radio coverage on Prime Ticket and AM 830, respectively.

Preview: Ducks Aim for Sixth Straight Win Tonight vs. Carolina

Over the course of their season-high five-game winning streak, the Ducks have found different ways to win. They've held their opponents to two goals or less in four of them, and have earned one-goal wins in three of the five. They've erased deficits, none greater than being down 5-1 in Washington, and they've also won in overtime.

The Ducks found tremendous success on their recent five-game road trip. Now it's time for them to continue it at home. Riding a season-high four-game winning streak, the Ducks host the Chicago Blackhawks tonight in the opener of a four-game homestand. Game time is set for 7:30 p.m. with TV and radio coverage on NBCSN and AM 830, respectively.

Preview: Ducks Look to Close Out Road Trip With a Win Against Capitals

Riding a three-game winning streak, the Ducks can turn a good road trip into a great one if they can come out of Capital One Arena with a victory today. It won't come easy (it never does), especially against the defending Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals, who sit atop the Metropolitan Division with a 15-7-3 record for 33 points.

Preview: Ducks Aim for Third Consecutive Win Tonight Against Hurricanes

With wins in four of their past five games (4-1-0) and points in six of their past seven (4-1-2), the Ducks are looking to continue their improved play tonight as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena. Game time is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. PT, with TV and radio coverage on Prime Ticket and AM 830, respectively.

Preview: Ducks Finish Off Back-to-Back Tonight Against Panthers

Less than 24 hours after an impressive victory in Tampa, the Ducks close out their back-to-back this evening in Sunrise against the Florida Panthers at BB&T Center. Game time is scheduled for 4 p.m. PT, with TV and radio coverage on Prime Ticket and AM 830, respectively.